For the reasons just given these figures do not accurately indicate the religious affiliations of the population of the United States.
In 1903 a law (revised in 1908) was passed providing for the conduct at public cost of primary elections for the nomination of nearly all elective officers, and for the nomination of delegates to party nominating conventions; nominations for primary elections are made by petitions signed by at least ten voters (except in very small election districts) who make affidavit as to their party affiliations; the nominee thus indorsed must file a letter of acceptance.
Some archeologists have seen the pottery as relating to tribal affiliations.
Choose the patches you enjoy and display them proudly to show your Starfleet affiliations, and always keep a comm channel open to learn about new patch designs.
Some debt consolidation companies have affiliations with Christian groups.